Angular dependence of dose sensitivity of surface diodes
Commercially available surface diodes are found to have as great as ±12% change in sensitivity with the angle of incidence of radiation. This work is a study of the cause of angular dependence in diode sensitivity and how it can be decreased. A number of different surface diodes were used in these m...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Medical physics (Lancaster) 2009-06, Vol.36 (6), p.2165-2171 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Commercially available surface diodes are found to have as great as ±12% change in sensitivity with the angle of incidence of radiation. This work is a study of the cause of angular dependence in diode sensitivity and how it can be decreased. A number of different surface diodes were used in these measurements: A commercially available diode and four prototype diodes. A number of the diodes were constructed with the silicon chip, the die, mounted on a circuit board that had a plane of copper on its back side. These diodes had angular dependence of sensitivity as great as ±10%. It was hypothesized that the copper plane on the circuit board was the cause of the anisotropy in sensitivity of the diodes. To test this hypothesis, diodes with a new design [Patent No. 61/035,257 (pending)], without a copper back plane, were fabricated and characterized in this work. These diodes were found to have the following characteristics: A dependence on incident angle of radiation of ±3.6%; after 10 kGy of pre-irradiation, a 1.6% change in sensitivity for a 260-fold change in dose per pulse; an areal density of
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ISSN: | 0094-2405 2473-4209 |
DOI: | 10.1118/1.3125644 |